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Young Plasma For Alzheimer’s Disease: Emerging Science That Might Prove To Be Brilliant- @Alkahest
Recent scientific data support the existence of beneficial “rejuvenating” factors in young plasma and the presence of “age-promoting” factors in old plasma.
Brilliant Science At Work Helping Alzheimer’s Patients And Their Families: Dr Morgan Barense at U of T.
The sci-fi-esque Hippocamera is a digital memory augmentation device that acts like an external hippocampus.
Stem Cells To The Rescue For Blindness: Brilliant Science At Work
Researchers in California expect to launch a clinical trial of stem cell therapy for age-related macular degeneration this year. It is planning the first study in humans using what are called induced pluripotent stem cells, which were discovered 12 years ago and won a 2012 Nobel Prize.
Brilliant Innovation In Neuroscience
Brilliant Innovators And Scientists In Neuroscience Develop Vaccines To Treat Alzheimers.
Reputation Is More Important Now Than Ever
Gloria Origgi is an Italian philosopher, and a tenured senior researcher at CNRS (the French National Centre for Scientific Research) in Paris. Her latest book is Reputation: What It Is and Why It Matters (2017), translated by Stephen Holmes and Noga Arikha.
Advances in the treatment of ALL ( acute lymphoblastic leukemia)
Current Immunotherapy Targets in Adult Relapsed/Refractory ALL (acute lymphoblastic leukemia).
FREELANCERS UNION- A BRILLIANT SOCIAL INNOVATION
Sara Horowitz got her first job at a law firm in Manhattan about 20 years ago. She was shocked to discover that she was considered an independent contractor and would not get health benefits. Unfortunately, that is the plight of many freelance workers. This group is also known as the gig economy. To address this […]